Set Theory and Logic

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Neutrosophic Degree of a Paradoxicity

A paradox is called a statement <P> which is true and false in the same time.
Therefore, if we suppose that statement <P> is true, it results that <P> is false; and reciprocally,
if we suppose that <P> is false, it results that <P> is true.
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The Godel's «first Theorem on the Incompleteness of Formal Arithmetic» is not Even a Plausible Hypothesis

In this article it’s proved that consistent derivation of the «Godel formula» is possible only in the theory where it’s forbidden to talk about proofs adequately. Godel’s assumptions have not been derivated from unconditional meta-mathematical axioms.
Category:Set Theory and Logic